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The computer hardware company's name in the film is "Pinecone," a play on Apple Computer. Fans of Electric Dreams have noted the similarities between the film and Spike Jonze's Her. When asked about it, Jonze claimed not to have seen the former film. [8] In 2009, Barron said that Madsen told him she was planning on being involved in a remake.
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Screen magnifiers commonly provide several other features for people with particular sight difficulties: Color inversion. Many people with visual impairments prefer to invert the colors, typically turning text from black-on-white to white-on-black. This can reduce screen glare and is useful for elderly people with age-related macular degeneration.
Veteran film executive Paul Davidson has acquired the remake rights to “Electric Dreams,” the 1984 film written and produced by Rusty Lemorande. Davidson — who previously ran The Orchard and ...
Leonard Harold Von Dohlen IV [2] (December 22, 1958 – July 5, 2022) was an American television, film, and stage actor. [3] [4] [5] With a 40-year career that primarily featured work in independent films and guest appearances on numerous prominent series, he was probably best known for his performance as architect Miles Harding in the film Electric Dreams (1984), [6] the title role as a ...
Electric Dreams (Dan Lacksman album), 2013; Electric Dreams (John McLaughlin with The One Truth Band album), 1979; Electric Dreams (Slinkee Minx album), 2007; Electric Dreams, from the 1984 film of the same name; Electric Dreams, 2017 opera by Matthew Shlomowitz "Electric Dream", a 2021 song by Pixey
"Video!" is a song by Jeff Lynne from the soundtrack to the film Electric Dreams in 1984. [1] It is one of two songs that Lynne and keyboard player Richard Tandy provided for the film's soundtrack. [1] The single version is 3:26 in length, [1] while the version included in the film is longer, at 4:18. [2] The chorus of "Video!"
Families scrambling for answers. Since September, the 50 men have appeared, one after the other, in front of the court in Avignon. Usually in rape cases character investigations can take several days.